Raspberry Pi 3 B v1.2 and case - NIB - emulator your Amiga, Atari ST, and more For Sale

Raspberry Pi 3 B v1.2  and case - NIB - emulator your Amiga, Atari ST, and more
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Raspberry Pi 3 B v1.2 and case - NIB - emulator your Amiga, Atari ST, and more:
$25.00

Raspberry PI 3B v1.2 and Case NIB
  • Quad Core 1.2GHz Broadcom BCM2837 64bit CPU
  • 1GB RAM
  • BCM43438 wireless LAN and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) on board
  • 100 Base Ethernet
  • 40-pin extended GPIO
  • 4 USB 2 ports
  • 4 Pole stereo output and composite video port
  • Full size HDMI
  • CSI camera port for connecting a Raspberry Pi camera
  • DSI display port for connecting a Raspberry Pi touchscreen display
  • Micro SD port for loading your operating system and storing data

Yeah, I have a few of them. As far as I can tell these are all new. I have opened a few and tested them. One nice thing about these is they use a normal/full size HDMI cable. That means most any cable you have lying around should work. And they can plug into your big TV in the living room. They work great as:
  • Commodore Amiga emulator, like Amiberry
  • Atari ST 520 1040 emulator - via Hatari?
  • home if you don't do conversion/processing on it - just streaming interface
  • robot controller
  • there's a hack to use these with your Prusa 3D printers, it can run Octoprint so you can remotely control your printer and you can plug a camera into it to monitor your printing while you are away from it
  • learn Linux, yes, it is an ARM processor but the CLI experience is what you are after
  • learn clustering, buy 10 of them and build your own cluster and get your High Availability (HA) skills up - docker and containers are the way to process!
  • build your own neural net - get your Terminator T800 to stalk humans
If you buy multiples I will refund a random amount of shipping fees back to you.
Includes
  • new-in-box R Pi 3B with instructions
  • a 3D printed case for it, the color may be tan or gray, at least until I run out of those spools, then who knows
Only the items listed above are included. If you see something in the background but not listed then it is not included.What you will need to use it:
  • a 5V 2.5A power supply
  • a microSD card
  • HDMI cable, keyboard, mouse if you want video and a slow PC GUI experience or you can run it headless after the initial setup
Warranty
  • 30 day warranty
  • I'll accept a return within 30 days but it must be in the same condition as when they were shipped, there is a 25% RESTOCKING FEE, you pay RETURN SHIPPING
Shipping
  • free Las Vegas pickup, I'll hold them for 90 days, if you don't pick them up or communicate with me within 90 days I'll relist them and NO REFUND!
  • shipping costs are based on the lower 48, if you are in Alaska or Hawaii expect the price to be adjusted
  • I'm a bit of a ship freak, I hate when things get damaged in transit, so expect items to be heavily wrapped, this means a bigger box and bigger shipping cost
  • a tracking number should automatically be sent to you by , if you don't get one contact me
  • I'm not firm on any shipping method, if you hate FedEx then tell me and I'll ship UPS/whoever, I also search for the cheapest shipping method before I actually ship
  • if there is a big difference in your shipping costs I will refund a portion back to you
  • as always, I combine shipping whenever possible
Jump back to the days of 16 bit graphics and games. The Amiga was the next generation to the Commodore C64, C128, Plus/4 8 bit 6502 CPU based processors. It competed with the Atari ST 520ST 1040ST line of PCs. Both used the 68000 CPU for their OS.Time for a Mac attack! Does the Mac measure up to an Amiga or ST? Personally, even though I'm into vintage retro classic computing, I was never really into the TI 4/99 PS1 PS2 Nintendo platforms. Gee, an awful lot of tags and keywords here. It's almost like I'm trying to troll the AI-bot overlords and their search algorithms. Humans unite!


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